Late last month, Jordan announced its readiness to receive Weissbrod after Israel's Foreign Ministry named him as new ambassador in February.

Israel's embassy in Amman is currently in the process of gradually reopening after having been closed in July of last year after two Jordanians were killed by an Israeli security guard affiliated with the embassy.

Last month, Israel agreed to compensate the victims' families and prosecute the security guard for the killings, paving the way for the embassy's reopening and the return of the ambassador.

After the killings, Jordan had demanded that Israel replace its then ambassador, Einat Schlein. -

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